Before I get into my question let me post a little bit about my room and what I'm growing so you get a better idea of what type of light I should use.
I'm doing a garage grow. I'm in the midwest where it gets pretty cold in winter and hot in summer. Inside an insulated garage I have a 3x4 closet. 8 foot tall ceilings. I've created a wire grate removable flooring one foot off of the ground. The ground of the inside of the closet is wood over the top of the concrete with linoleum on top of that for easy cleanup. I have a heater hooked to a programmable thermostat set for 72 to 79 degrees under the plants. I don't have ac. I have a vivosun Oscillating fan pointing down on the light and seedlings and another fan blowing level with the seedlings. I will be hooking up a 6" inline fan (any suggestions) and carbon filter in the near future but right now I'm not having any problems keeping the room temperature in the norm. I am worried when it gets hotter outside that I may have problems with heat. I've grown in the past in a different area but it's been a decade. I'll be doing auto's in 3 gallon air pots( maybe smart pots if i can afford in the future) . Probably fox farms soil. I'll do 4 or 5 plants and use LST, I usually would tie the plant down to the pot and go around the rim then train to keep them all the same height, maybe a net. Right now I have only veggies growing. I started with 2x2 led commercial regular light and the seedlings actually liked it. Now I'm using that and the spider farmer 1000w. I also hung diamond mylar.
Now to my question. I am buying lights as I can afford, I just bought the spider farmer 1000w 13"x13" light for my seedlings. Should I buy 3 more 1000w lights and add them as I can afford them or should I save up and buy the 4000w spider farmer?
My thinking... I'm not in a rush. I wonder if the four drivers for the 1000w are going to be hotter then one driver for the 4000w. I definitely think it would be better for light spread if I could do four lights spread out, one over each plant. I already have the one light so I'd have to buy the 3 which is a few bucks cheaper. I could use the 4000w and my 1000w i have also. Any suggestions on anything are appreciated!
I'm doing a garage grow. I'm in the midwest where it gets pretty cold in winter and hot in summer. Inside an insulated garage I have a 3x4 closet. 8 foot tall ceilings. I've created a wire grate removable flooring one foot off of the ground. The ground of the inside of the closet is wood over the top of the concrete with linoleum on top of that for easy cleanup. I have a heater hooked to a programmable thermostat set for 72 to 79 degrees under the plants. I don't have ac. I have a vivosun Oscillating fan pointing down on the light and seedlings and another fan blowing level with the seedlings. I will be hooking up a 6" inline fan (any suggestions) and carbon filter in the near future but right now I'm not having any problems keeping the room temperature in the norm. I am worried when it gets hotter outside that I may have problems with heat. I've grown in the past in a different area but it's been a decade. I'll be doing auto's in 3 gallon air pots( maybe smart pots if i can afford in the future) . Probably fox farms soil. I'll do 4 or 5 plants and use LST, I usually would tie the plant down to the pot and go around the rim then train to keep them all the same height, maybe a net. Right now I have only veggies growing. I started with 2x2 led commercial regular light and the seedlings actually liked it. Now I'm using that and the spider farmer 1000w. I also hung diamond mylar.
Now to my question. I am buying lights as I can afford, I just bought the spider farmer 1000w 13"x13" light for my seedlings. Should I buy 3 more 1000w lights and add them as I can afford them or should I save up and buy the 4000w spider farmer?
My thinking... I'm not in a rush. I wonder if the four drivers for the 1000w are going to be hotter then one driver for the 4000w. I definitely think it would be better for light spread if I could do four lights spread out, one over each plant. I already have the one light so I'd have to buy the 3 which is a few bucks cheaper. I could use the 4000w and my 1000w i have also. Any suggestions on anything are appreciated!
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